Innovative Origins: Pioneering Responsible Business
In 1990, VBSR was founded by a group of visionary businesspeople exploring a new approach to business: the multiple bottom line. One that balanced the bottom line with social and environmental responsibilities. They believed that businesses had just as much responsibility to their workers, communities, and the environment as they did to achieving financial success.
Founding Figures of the Movement
VBSR's founders, including Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield of Ben & Jerry’s, Jeffrey Hollender and Alan Newman of Seventh Generation, and Will Raap of Gardener’s Supply Co., were the key initiators of the modern corporate social responsibility and sustainability movement.
Alongside these innovators, other forward-thinking Vermont entrepreneurs and thought leaders recognized the imperative for businesses to utilize their substantial influence and manage their collective impact in a more socially and environmentally responsive manner.